Australia captain Meg Lanning believes that matches between Australia and Australia A teams will be better preparation for Test matches, claiming that the domestic system may not be ready to host red-ball matches for women's cricket.
After the thrilling women's Ashes Test at the Manuka Oval in Canberra, where England snatched a draw with just one wicket in hand, calls have grown for more red-ball matches for women's cricket at both the domestic and international level.
"I think it's a delicate one. There's a lot of work (that) goes into domestic cricket, the WBBL and the WNCL -- we're not even at 12 games in the WNCL yet in terms of the 50-over format. I think there's probably some other priorities in terms of getting that 12 games in the WNCL, ensuring the WB'L's really strong before we start thinking about that," Meg was quoted as saying b‘ 'The Sydney Morning Herald on Sunday.